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You could always try scalping it to the folks that are walking into the place to enjoy their meal!

Since we enjoy the PNW quite often, I'd buy it from you but since restaurant.com put them on sale for $2/each recently, I stocked up on probably a years worth!

Maybe you could revive the other thread that about the PNW. It that had some pics and more folks talking about their fine meals there. That might spark an interest from someone that hasn't been there yet and they will buy yours.

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I could possibly scalp it to someone walking by. I might end up using it afterall if we have enough time on the way back from Yosemite. We'll just have to eat lunch at like 2 or 3 instead of the usual hours.

Hoping to raise enough money to go to DL from Pennsylvania with my wife for our 5 year anniversary. (We went there on our honeymoon!)

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Mel's is great as a diner goes, but the one up Hollywood Blvd. is a lot better than the one at Hollywood and Highland.

Good morning, son
In twenty years from now
Maybe we'll both sit down and have a few beers
And I can tell you 'bout today
And how I picked you up and everything changed
It was pain
Sunny days and rain
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True.. I might go to hollywood blvd twice. Once saturday morning to just sight see without having to deal with the insane crowds. The second time Tuesday afternoon on the way back to yosemite just to go to Pig N Whistle.

Hoping to raise enough money to go to DL from Pennsylvania with my wife for our 5 year anniversary. (We went there on our honeymoon!)

If you would like to contribute to the cause for a relatively poor private school teacher. Please private message me. I'd be very thankful.

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I have a $25 gift certificate for Pig N Whistle that Expires 1/13/2010

Just FYI: These Restaurant.com GC's do not expire in CA, as per CA state law (regarding gift certificates). If you look closely at the T&C's printed on the certificate, you will even see the words printed right there after the 12 month expiration: "except in California"

So, anyone holding this certificate need not worry about expiration.

That is one reason that I like Restaurant.com... they do not expire. Even though often when redeeming them, they are treat like a "coupon" rather than a gift certificate. Which is another advantage: they deduct the amount before the sales tax is added. Saving another (almost) 10%!